Full Titanium Replaces Carbon

A Choice for Distance and Forgiveness

Crisp Impact Sound and Maximum Spin Control

Bridgestone Golf will launch its full titanium driver on March 6.


The new models are the BX1 and BX2 drivers. These drivers are characterized by the use of full titanium material, specifically designed for Korean golfers. The existing global models used carbon material. While full titanium comes with a higher production cost, it offers superior durability. The durability of a driver is directly linked not only to the golfer's safety but also to the time customers invest in after-sales service. In terms of performance, it can be used for a long time without any decline in quality. It also provides the crisp feel and sound at impact that Korean golfers prefer.

This is the Korea-specific BX driver released by Bridgestone Golf. Provided by Seokgyo Corporation

This is the Korea-specific BX driver released by Bridgestone Golf. Provided by Seokgyo Corporation

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The BX1 and BX2 drivers feature technologies such as Sleepless Bite Milling. These are fully completed models that maximize both distance and accuracy. The drivers maximize spin control even at the exact moment when the club meets the ball. The off-center part of the face adopts a tread pattern that creates even stronger friction compared to the center, helping to cover mishits and reduce resulting loss of distance. In addition, even in rainy conditions or when the ball is wet, the driver ensures a firm grip, suppressing slippage of the wet ball.



The BX1 driver emphasizes control performance, with outstanding high launch, low spin, and workability. The BX2 driver is a high-tech model designed to increase carry distance, offering medium to high launch, low spin, and a draw bias for greater forgiveness.


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